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semi-immersed pyrenomycete with long curved spores
Ethan Crenson,
05-02-2023 05:02
Hello all,
On a recent visit to the Bahamas I came across this pyrenomycete. It was growing in dense wood, which may have been Casuarina. It is very hard and carbonaceous and appears to have a brown subiculum and quite long necks, some of them a bit swollen at the apex.
Asci IKI-, 223-290 x 9.2-10.3µm
Paraphyses filiform.
Spores hyaline, multi-septate, "c" shaped. 112-129 x 3.6-4.2µm
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ethan







